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Power to the Rich: India Needs to Talk About Money in Politics
Devesh Kapur & Milan Vaishnav
Hindustan Times
July
23
2018
Academic Research on India in the US: For Whom Does the Bell Toll?
Devesh Kapur
The Print
July
3
2018
Need for Fewer, Less Expensive Elections is Not the Same as Simultaneous Elections
Devesh Kapur
The Print
May
31
2018
Video Interview with Surjit S. Bhalla & Ravinder Kaur
PBS NewsHour
May
31
2018
With Trump’s Iran Pullout, has the Rule-maker of the World Become the Rule-breaker?
Devesh Kapur
The Print
May
9
2018
How Greece is Reversing Brain Drain
Jessica Bateman
BBC Capital
April
6
2018
India’s Central Universities Have Modern Sensibilities, But Are Also Deeply Conservative
Devesh Kapur
The Print
April
4
2018
Middle Class is an Aspirational Identity…People Want Other Identities Not as Closely Linked with their Ascriptive Identity
Avijit Ghosh & Devesh Kapur
The Times of India
March
26
2018
What the PNB Scam Reveals: The Need for Human Resource Management in India’s Bureaucracy
Devesh Kapur
The Print
March
1
2018
Indian States Are Doing a Shoddy Job of Governance, But the Focus is Always on the Centre
Devesh Kapur
The Print
February
15
2018
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